Guest guest Posted March 5, 2007 Report Share Posted March 5, 2007 A CORRECTION TO MY PREVIOUS POST BELOW: The Siri Singh Sahib instructed that he would not be replaced by another Siri Singh Sahib. Rather, he has bestowed his Chief Administrative Authority onto a board he created in 2003 called Unto Infinity. Siri Sardarni Kaur Bhai Sahiba Bibiji Inderjit Kaur Khalsa will continue to carry out her responsibilities as the Bhai Sahiba for Sikh Dharma of the Western Hemisphere. The Chief Religious Authority on the teachings of Siri Singh Sahib Bhai Sahib Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogiji on the practice of Sikh Dharma has been given as a joint responsibility to Siri Sardarni Kaur Bhai Sahiba Bibji Inderjit Kaur Khalsa , in conjunction with a new position he created, titled Siri Sikhdar Sahiba. He appointed MSS Sardarni Guru Amrit Kaur Khalsa, Secretary General, to this position effective upon his passing. In addition, the Bhai Sahiba is responsible to advise the Siri Sikhdar Sahiba, Sikh Dharma's Board of Directors, the Khalsa Council and Unto Infinity on religious matters. She is responsible for the perpetuation and standardization of the teachings on the practice of Sikh Dharma as taught by the Siri Singh Sahib. With the Siri Sikhdar Sahiba, the Bhai Sahiba is responsible for creating and maintaining the quality of spiritual practice in the Sikh Dharma communities of the Western Hemisphere and for inspiring and promoting devotion to the Shabad Guru. These two offices are responsible to officially represent Sikh Dharma of the West and promote good relations with the global Sikh community. Along with the above mentioned joint responsibilities, the Siri Sikhdar Sahiba's other key functions include championing the spiritual and secular education of the children of Sikh Dharma, overseeing the development and maintenance of Gurdwaras in the Western Hemisphere, and delivering a State of the Dharma address to the Khalsa Council every Baisakhi. The Khalsa Council shall continue to act as a permanent advisory council to the Board of Directors of Sikh Dharma and Unto Infinity. The Siri Singh Sahib always recognized it was the Will of God that guided him here and the blessing of Guru Ram Das that manifested the miracle of Sikh Dharma in the West. He told us just as the Will of God worked through him to establish all that has been created, it would be the Will of God and Grace of the Guru that would protect and sustain the Dharma unto infinity. In Kundalini-Yoga , " Gurumeet Kaur Khalsa " <gurumeet wrote: Posted by: " gutierrez philippe " Mon Mar 5, 2007 5:39 am (PST) As Mahan Tantric there is a successor of Yogi Bhajan since He left? Yogi Bhajan taught that White Tantric Yoga is made possible through a connection to the Subtle Body of the Mahan Tantric. That connection is made through the presence of the Tantric Facilitator and by the video instructions recorded by the Mahan Tantric several years before he left the physical body. The Subtle Body survives physical death and, since his passing, White Tantric Yoga has continued to offer an opportunity to connect with the Mahan Tantric, to overcome the obstacles of the subconscious mind and to grow in the light of truth. Also, as Shakti Parwha Kaur also explained, the Siri Singh Sahib did not appoint another Siri Singh Sahib as a successor. As the Siri Singh Sahib, he was the Chief Religious and Administrative Authority of Sikh Dharma. The Bhai Sahiba, Bibiji Inderjit Kaur, is the Chief Religious Authority in conjunction with the Siri Sikdar Sahiba, Sardarni Guru Amrit Kaur, a new position he created. He created the Unto Infinity Board as the Chief Administrative Authority Sikh Dharma. The reporter who interviewed Bibiji was told there was no one who replaced the Siri Singh Sahib, but Piscean minds have trouble grasping this, so unfortunately he inserted the word successor. Gurumeet Kaur Khalsa Create Inner Peace gurumeet www.createinnerpeace.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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